Reading Time: 3 minutes Natural resources cornerstone of Indigenous economic reconciliation
Author: Krystle Wittevrongel
Krystle Wittevrongel holds a BA in Development Studies (International Development), a BSc in Biological Sciences, and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Calgary. She has received several academic scholarships for the quality of her work at the graduate level and has published articles in a number of specialized academic journals. She joined the MEI team in February 2021.
Canadian emission reduction targets making things worse for the planet
Reading Time: 3 minutes Any emissions we cut here will simply pop up in jurisdictions with less stringent environmental regulations
Medicine shouldn’t just be cheap; it should be accessible
Reading Time: 4 minutes New drug price guidelines will hinder Canadians access to new and innovative treatments
Let’s not kill small business in the name of ESG
Reading Time: 3 minutes The last thing they need is a regulatory slap in the face
Hospital woes continue to mount – nothing new here
Reading Time: 3 minutes More money won’t solve the systemic, pervasive, and structural issues that plague Canadian health care
Albertans’ double burden: inflation plus bracket creep
Reading Time: 3 minutes The government must follow through on its promise to re-index the tax system to inflation
Tear down these walls, premiers!
Reading Time: 3 minutes We need to get serious about freeing up interprovincial trade once and for all
Quebec’s ailing health-care system
Reading Time: 4 minutes More than 20 per cent of Quebecers currently don’t have a family doctor
It’s time for Canada’s protectionist barriers to fall
Reading Time: 3 minutes Supply management has pushed up to 190,000 Canadians into poverty
Taxing homes the wrong way to cool the housing market
Reading Time: 3 minutes For many Canadians, the dream of home ownership is slipping away